09-26-2014, 10:07 PM | #26 |
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Re: 1970 c20 l9h 6l90e
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I did not take any photos. I guess I can do that. I was thinking about maybe relocating the engine 2.5" to the rear by bolting the motor mount perch to what I understand to be the 6 cylinder mounting location and see if that makes any more room for the exhaust manifolds. Either that or I may try out the hooker headers cast iron manifolds. Part number 8501HKR or ceramic coated 8501-4HKR
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09-29-2014, 08:10 PM | #28 |
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The Hooker swap manifolds will work and fit great
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I took a photo and then I removed the heat shield and tested fitment without it and it was closer to fitting but still no luck.
Here are the photos.... This is with the heat shield obviously. I have a loose bolt in the first flange to hold it in place, the rear of the manifold is sitting about 1.5 inches above where it needs to be... Now here is a photo with no heat shield. It's close, but no cigar. All of the bolts are in, I started to tighten the bolts but the collector flange is binding on the upper frame rail from below. Last edited by 1970C20L9H; 09-29-2014 at 09:58 PM. |
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Re: 1970 c20 l9h 6l90e
those don't look different than the Camaro headers I have (2010+), I wonder if they are Corvette ? Here's some pictures of mine.
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You are right, they are different, and from my research I think they are LS2 exhaust manifolds. Those Camaro manifolds you have look like they would work. Are you using the ECE motor mounts? |
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I am still trying to decide between 2010+ camaro exhaust manifolds or just buying the hookers. People are just asking too damn much for a pair of used exhaust manifolds ($150-$200) and I figure the hookers probably flow better.
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10-05-2014, 06:04 PM | #34 |
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Go with the Hookers they come in different coatings as well
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10-05-2014, 10:18 PM | #35 |
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You can usually get them for about a $100 shipped on the Camaro5.com website.
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So, I spent $141.25 on eBay for the wrong exhaust manifolds (That includes shipping).
I immediately listed them myself when I realized they would not work for me and sold them for $100 + $20 shipping. Paypal took their cut of $3.78, eBay took their cut of $12 the actual ground shipping charge was $44.45 so I recouped $59.77 from my initial $141.25 investment. So I only lost $81.48 on the deal. |
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I believe the height of you engine is critical for everything to fit right too. I used the clamshell mounts which raise the engine up. It also made me have to use a high hump. BTW, have you checked into the LS-1 site or trailblazer ss site? there are guys that will sell manifolds cheap on there when they upgrade to headers. Good luck
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When I got home from work last night the hooker manifolds were waiting for me...
Here are a few photos of them installed. They fit perfect with plenty of room to breath. I think they look pretty damn nice too. |
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I am ready to move onto fuel now. Is anyone running the stock tank behind the seat with an inline pump?
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Very nice, those are the exact exhaust manifolds I would have recommended if I would have seen the clearance issue earlier.
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Yes sir told you man they are great for swaps and they flow great! You can get the O-ring gaskets for the collectors from your local parts store I have the part numbers if u can't find them
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I got the part numbers, They were listed on the instructions that came with the manifolds.
Exhaust manifold to cylinder head gasket part # 12617944 Exhaust manifold to cylinder head bolts part # 11518860 or 11547135 Exhaust manifold outlet seal part # 92202326 Exhaust manifold outlet studs 10mmx1.5 part # 11589264 Exhaust manifold stud nuts 10mmx1.5 part # 15032594 All together about $155 from gmpartsdirect but I already have the manifold head bolts so about $120 |
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Anyone have experience with Holly billet inline fuel pump? Part number 12-700? I am thinking about using this, gravity fed, by stock in cab tank.
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If you go this route you are gonna want to mount the pump inside the frame rail, not in the cab because it would be annoying. I have also seen several guys do the "in tank" pump mod but unfortunately I can't remember specific builds so I can't point you to them directly. In the LSX swap section is where you will find them usually in the "budget" builds. Last edited by Xeen; 10-12-2014 at 08:57 AM. |
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The O ring gaskets actually cross over to Pontiac G8 and a few other cars like the Acadia but not a 2010 Camaro.. The studs are in the help section of most part stores
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This is looking pretty cool.! Love the shop truck look. It'll surprise a few people once the LS is up and running.
Thanks for the pics too. I have an LS swap planned in the future.
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Thanks, If yours is original paint and I suspect it is I hope you don't paint yours either. It's beautiful just like it is.
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